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ness to children suffering with defective teeth, tonsils and tuberculosis. Board released in 1931. Lottie Farrer, president; Ruth Wittwer and Claudia Morgan, counselors; Alpha Stapley, secretary and treasurer; Martha Paice, assistant. Ministering to the needs of the ward was only part of the many tasks assumed by this sixth board of the West Ward. During the construction of the new chapel, they cooked, served and sold many hot dinners in order to help financially. In February, 1932, the counselors asked to be released. Nell Barton and Elizabeth Griffith filled the vacancy. Board released in February, 1933. Ruth Paice, president; Hester Harris and Serena Jones, counselors; Zelma Muir, secretary. The outstanding project of this board was the many long hours spent with the sick and the homebound. They helped greatly with the burial of many of their members. Much Red Cross work was done also. In March, 1934, Hester Harris resigned and Myrtle Ashworth was called to the board. Released in February, 1935. Alpha Stapley, president ; Elizabeth Griffith and Myrtle Ashworth, counselors; Zelma Muir, secretary. This board worked faithfully and diligently, beautifying their home and making quilts. They helped several needy families of the ward and carried on the regular program of the Relief Society work. Due to ill health, the president resigned in February, 1936. Elizabeth Griffith, president ; Della Murdock and Sadie Patterson, counselors ; Zelma Muir, secretary and treasurer. In compliance with the Welfare Program, this group achieved a high peak in the amount of vegetables canned and other foods preserved. These extra tasks did not interfere with the regular course of study and char-itable services. Board released in 1940. Della Murdock, president; Sadie Patterson and Ethel Hutchings, counselors; Marie Smith, secretary and treas-urer. Many quilts, rugs and welfare. articles made by

ness to children suffering with defective teeth, tonsils and tuberculosis. Board released in 1931. Lottie Farrer, president; Ruth Wittwer and Claudia Morgan, counselors; Alpha Stapley, secretary and treasurer; Martha Paice, assistant. Ministering to the needs of the ward was only part of the many tasks assumed by this sixth board of the West Ward. During the construction of the new chapel, they cooked, served and sold many hot dinners in order to help financially. In February, 1932, the counselors asked to be released. Nell Barton and Elizabeth Griffith filled the vacancy. Board released in February, 1933. Ruth Paice, president; Hester Harris and Serena Jones, counselors; Zelma Muir, secretary. The outstanding project of this board was the many long hours spent with the sick and the homebound. They helped greatly with the burial of many of their members. Much Red Cross work was done also. In March, 1934, Hester Harris resigned and Myrtle Ashworth was called to the board. Released in February, 1935. Alpha Stapley, president ; Elizabeth Griffith and Myrtle Ashworth, counselors; Zelma Muir, secretary. This board worked faithfully and diligently, beautifying their home and making quilts. They helped several needy families of the ward and carried on the regular program of the Relief Society work. Due to ill health, the president resigned in February, 1936. Elizabeth Griffith, president ; Della Murdock and Sadie Patterson, counselors ; Zelma Muir, secretary and treasurer. In compliance with the Welfare Program, this group achieved a high peak in the amount of vegetables canned and other foods preserved. These extra tasks did not interfere with the regular course of study and char-itable services. Board released in 1940. Della Murdock, president; Sadie Patterson and Ethel Hutchings, counselors; Marie Smith, secretary and treas-urer. Many quilts, rugs and welfare. articles made by